Here is my tile for the Diva’s Challenge this week. I used the tangle patterns Onamato, Snail, and Satsu. They represent beads for the Diva’s son who lives with chronic health problems. Here is her definition of Beads of Courage. She does this challenge once a year in conjunction with a fundraising Color Fun Run she organizes.
Beads of Courage is an arts in medicine program that helps kids with chronic or life threatening illness tell the story of their medical journey. Each bead represents something different. A different procedure or appointment, or special circumstance. For example, when seeing a doctor or getting a poke instead of getting a sticker when they leave, they are given a glass bead for each thing. (blue for doctor, black for poke… some other beads are yellow=night in the hospital, pink=respiratory support, magenta=trip to emergent care, teal=tube insertion or removal, rainbow=therapy; physical, speech, occupational, respiratory) and every child’s string is different and unique to their story.
Art is so therapeutic for me in so many ways. Laura’s story is one of the great examples of the power of art. She and her son are surrounded by love and support. That is why I used a heart as the string for my tile. I kept a nice peaceful, clear space in the middle for healing and surrounded it with beads for the courage of Laura and her son.
I’m also including a picture of my cat because he is hilarious. Here he is curled up with the book my husband is reading. I’m not sure anyone else could sleep on Guns, Germs, and Steel, but sometimes when I have insomnia my husband will read it to me to help me fall asleep.
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Here is what I’ve been up to on my art blog.
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This is a lovely tile in its own right and when I read into it the extra meaning of the beads of courage, it just shines.
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Thank you. This is a meaningful challenge for me. I have a lot of health problems and sometimes some beads of courage would be helpful for me as an adult. What a powerful tool for children to communicate about their pain.
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Love how you did the tile in color on one side and not on the other. The coloring is very pretty and I like the speckled look. Appropriate to do in a heart. And, your kitty is so sweet!
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Thanks all around, Jean.
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Love this heart with its colors and the nice kitty :-))
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Thank you for stopping a taking time to share some kindness.
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Love how colored the otamato looks like BEads, and how wonderful to make it into a heart ❤️! Cute kitty too.
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I’m not familiar with BEads. I will have to check it out. Thanks for the kind words!
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Jeanette … this is truly beautiful! It raises such emotion in me… I don’t know why. The beads are so exquisitely colored. I can feel the speckled texture. I too love how you coloured only one side. Kitty looks so comfy! So soft looking…. I want to pet him! 🙂
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Thank you for the kind words about my tile. It is so rewarding to connect emotionally with others. This kitty loves to be petted and snuggle, but mostly just with me though.
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I like your tile and the meaning you gave it. Great cat (is it a Norwegian Forest Cat?) I still miss mine.
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Thank you. When we got him we thought he might be at least part Maine Coon, but he is from the Humane Society so his parentage is not known. He really is such a lovely little cat.
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